“Human trafficking—the commercial sexual exploitation of American children and women, via the Internet, strip clubs, escort services, or street prostitution—is on its way to becoming one of the worst crimes in the U.S.,” said prosecutor Krishna Patel.

In order to avoid detection (in some cases aided and abetted by the police) and cater to male buyers’ demand for sex with different women, pimps and the gangs and crime syndicates they work for have turned sex trafficking into a highly mobile enterprise, with trafficked girls, boys and women constantly being moved from city to city, state to state, and country to country.

For instance, the Baltimore-Washington area, referred to as The Circuit, with its I-95 corridor dotted with rest stops, bus stations and truck stops, is a hub for the sex trade.

The average age of those being trafficked is 13. Yet as the head of a group that combats trafficking pointed out, “Let’s think about what average means. That means there are children younger than 13. That means 8-, 9-, 10-year-olds.“

“For every 10 women rescued, there are 50 to 100 more women who are brought in by the traffickers. Unfortunately, they’re not 18- or 20-year-olds anymore,” noted a 25-year-old victim of trafficking. “They’re minors as young as 13 who are being trafficked. They’re little girls.”

Where did this appetite for young girls come from?

Look around you.

Young girls have been sexualized for years now in music videos, on billboards, in television ads, and in clothing stores. Marketers have created a demand for young flesh and a ready supply of over-sexualized children.

“All it takes is one look at MySpace photos of teens to see examples—if they aren’t imitating porn they’ve actually seen, they’re imitating the porn-inspired images and poses they’ve absorbed elsewhere,” writes Jessica Bennett for Newsweek. “Latex, corsets and stripper heels, once the fashion of porn stars, have made their way into middle and high school.”

“In a market that sells high heels for babies and thongs for tweens, it doesn’t take a genius to see that sex, if not porn, has invaded our lives,” concludes Bennett. “Whether we welcome it or not, television brings it into our living rooms and the Web brings it into our bedrooms. According to a 2007 study from the University of Alberta, as many as 90 percent of boys and 70 percent of girls aged 13 to 14 have accessed sexually explicit content at least once.”

In other words, the culture is grooming these young people to be preyed upon by sexual predators. And then we wonder why our young women are being preyed on, trafficked and abused?

Rarely do these girls enter into prostitution voluntarily. Many start out as runaways or throwaways, only to be snatched up by pimps or larger sex rings. Others, persuaded to meet up with a stranger after interacting online through one of the many social networking sites, find themselves quickly initiated into their new lives as sex slaves.

Debbie, a straight-A student who belonged to a close-knit Air Force family living in Phoenix, Ariz., is an example of this trading of flesh. Debbie was 15 when she was snatched from her driveway by an acquaintance-friend. Forced into a car, Debbie was bound and taken to an unknown location, held at gunpoint and raped by multiple men. She was then crammed into a small dog kennel and forced to eat dog biscuits. Debbie’s captors advertised her services on Craigslist. Those who responded were often married with children, and the money that Debbie “earned” for sex was given to her kidnappers. The gang raping continued. After searching the apartment where Debbie was held captive, police finally found Debbie stuffed in a drawer under a bed. Her harrowing ordeal lasted for 40 days.

With a growing demand for sexual slavery and an endless supply of girls and women who can be targeted for abduction, this is not a problem that’s going away anytime soon.

For those trafficked, it’s a nightmare from beginning to end.

Those being sold for sex have an average life expectancy of seven years, and those years are a living nightmare of endless rape, forced drugging, humiliation, degradation, threats, disease, pregnancies, abortions, miscarriages, torture, pain, and always the constant fear of being killed or, worse, having those you love hurt or killed.

Peter Landesman paints the full horrors of life for those victims of the sex trade in his New York Times article “The Girls Next Door”:

Andrea told me that she and the other children she was held with were frequently beaten to keep them off-balance and obedient. Sometimes they were videotaped while being forced to have sex with adults or one another. Often, she said, she was asked to play roles: the therapist patient or the obedient daughter. Her cell of sex traffickers offered three age ranges of sex partners–toddler to age 4, 5 to 12 and teens–as well as what she called a “damage group.” “In the damage group, they can hit you or do anything they want to,” she explained. “Though sex always hurts when you are little, so it’s always violent, everything was much more painful once you were placed in the damage group.”

What Andrea described next shows just how depraved some portions of American society have become. “They’d get you hungry then to train you” to have oral sex. “They put honey on a man. For the littlest kids, you had to learn not to gag. And they would push things in you so you would open up better. We learned responses. Like if they wanted us to be sultry or sexy or scared. Most of them wanted you scared. When I got older, I’d teach the younger kids how to float away so things didn’t hurt.”

Immigration and customs enforcement agents at the Cyber Crimes Center in Fairfax, Va., report that when it comes to sex, the appetites of many Americans have now changed. What was once considered abnormal is now the norm. These agents are tracking a clear spike in the demand for harder-core pornography on the Internet. As one agent noted, “We’ve become desensitized by the soft stuff; now we need a harder and harder hit.”

This trend is reflected by the treatment many of the girls receive at the hands of the drug traffickers and the men who purchase them. Peter Landesman interviewed Rosario, a Mexican woman who had been trafficked to New York and held captive for a number of years. She said: “In America, we had ‘special jobs.’ Oral sex, anal sex, often with many men. Sex is now more adventurous, harder.”

Holly Austin Smith was abducted when she was 14 years old, raped, and then forced to prostitute herself. Her pimp, when brought to trial, was only made to serve a year in prison.

Barbara Amaya was repeatedly sold between traffickers, abused, shot, stabbed, raped, kidnapped, trafficked, beaten, and jailed all before she was 18 years old. “I had a quota that I was supposed to fill every night. And if I didn’t have that amount of money, I would get beat, thrown down the stairs. He beat me once with wire coat hangers, the kind you hang up clothes, he straightened it out and my whole back was bleeding.”

As David McSwane recounts in a chilling piece for the Herald-Tribune: “In Oakland Park, an industrial Fort Lauderdale suburb, federal agents in 2011 encountered a brothel operated by a married couple. Inside ‘The Boom Boom Room,’ as it was known, customers paid a fee and were given a condom and a timer and left alone with one of the brothel’s eight teenagers, children as young as 13. A 16-year-old foster child testified that he acted as security, while a 17-year-old girl told a federal judge she was forced to have sex with as many as 20 men a night.”

One particular sex trafficking ring catered specifically to migrant workers employed seasonally on farms throughout the southeastern states, especially the Carolinas and Georgia, although it’s a flourishing business in every state in the country. Traffickers transport the women from farm to farm, where migrant workers would line up outside shacks, as many as 30 at a time, to have sex with them before they were transported to yet another farm where the process would begin all over again.

This growing evil is, for all intents and purposes, out in the open.

Trafficked women and children are advertised on the internet, transported on the interstate, and bought and sold in swanky hotels.

Educate yourselves and your children about this growing menace in our communities.

Stop feeding the monster: Sex trafficking is part of a larger continuum in America that runs the gamut from homelessness, poverty, and self-esteem issues to sexualized television, the glorification of a pimp/ho culture—what is often referred to as the pornification of America—and a billion dollar sex industry built on the back of pornography, music, entertainment, etc.

Call on your city councils, elected officials and police departments to make the battle against sex trafficking a top priority, more so even than the so-called war on terror and drugs and the militarization of law enforcement.

Stop prosecuting adults for victimless “crimes” such as growing lettuce in their front yard and focus on putting away the pimps and buyers who victimize these young women.

Finally, the police need to do a better job of training, identifying and responding to these issues; communities and social services need to do a better job of protecting runaways, who are the primary targets of traffickers; legislators need to pass legislation aimed at prosecuting traffickers and “johns,” the buyers who drive the demand for sex slaves; and hotels need to stop enabling these traffickers, by providing them with rooms and cover for their dirty deeds.

That so many women and children continue to be victimized, brutalized and treated like human cargo is due to three things: one, a consumer demand that is increasingly lucrative for everyone involved—except the victims; two, a level of corruption so invasive on both a local and international scale that there is little hope of working through established channels for change; and three, an eerie silence from individuals who fail to speak out against such atrocities.

But the truth is that we are all guilty of contributing to this human suffering. The traffickers are guilty. The consumers are guilty. The corrupt law enforcement officials are guilty. The women’s groups who do nothing are guilty. The foreign peacekeepers and aid workers who contribute to the demand for sex slaves are guilty. Most of all, every individual who does not raise a hue and cry over the atrocities being committed against women and children in almost every nation around the globe—including the United States—is guilty.

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Well Now…When the Entire world is controlled by a CORPS (The Vatican) What else can you expect?

Her “Offspring” are also Corps’s (Big business/Bankoholics/Etc)…Using “Canon Law” Slave system where their “Citizens” have absolutely NO RIGHTS.
They ALL Worship a “White God” (Luciferian/Satanist/White Supremacy)and his son Falsely named Jesus Christ…and you wonder WHY Nothing ever gets done to Actually CHANGE things for Humanity’s good…and Stop this “Child Trafficking” ???
ONLY when this planets MOTHER/ GOD returns will matter be taken cared of…and SHE is “Arriving” right now.

You speak as if you know something and yet by your words prove you know nothing at all. If you want to speak of the Lord you should first try to know of Him at the least. Rome and the pharisees nailed Him to a cross because he claimed to be God and on the third day he walked out of the tomb. He condemed not the harlot, healed the leper, gave sight to the blind raised lazarus from the dead and forgives sinners who come to Him. It is Christians who ended British and American slave trade. It is because of Christ men were taught how to read so you too may read the Bible and seek out God’s plan for you. Either way one day when you breath out your last breath you too will stand before the Lord regardless of what you believe you will be in one of two camps. I will side with Christ His true Call to life. He makes men turn from the beast within by a desire to be Like Chris the rest are consumed by desire the will answer to the justice the lord will exact.

LAUGH!!! I SEE that you actually believe that there was a ACTUAL Man that Actually existed called JESUS Christ!
The Name Jesus was NOT even the correct name (Yehoshua), because in ancient Hebrew language the letter J never existed…WORST Yet, the whole concept of a “Saviour” was a creation dating from ancient KEMET some 50,000+ years ago.
Even the Hebrews got ALL their Culture FROM ancient connections to Egypt/Kemet.
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There you will SEE LOADS of Proof that man called JESUS Christ was actually a creation of the Roman Empire Caesar’s…Now called the VATICAN.
By the way, I USED to be a “Minister” of the most dogmatic religion on earth for over 47 years (Jehovah’s Witnesses)
So I know all about Religion and the bible version of Jesus….BUT after Researching the very ORIGINS of ALL Religion and WHERE it started = KEMET, in AFRICA…I Began to SEE the truth.
Once you start learning about what it means to be KRISTED, You will discover that ALL Human’s were “Sons of God”….Obviously there is MUCH You must learn.

This is a good article only I disagree that we are all guilty. The world has slowly been “led” to such depravity by nefarious forces. It is part of the deliberate plan to cull 90% of humans. Sex has always been the guarantee of our survival but over some decades, our perception of it has been poisoned through mediums like films, literature and TV. We have been made to believe that anything goes without having to feel shame, a concept that has grown out of control with transgenderism, LGBT, SM, abortion rights etc etc. now being considered the norm. They are all related to this trafficking and will, together with additional methods of poisoning our bodies, lead directly to our future extinction. The guilty are those behind the curtain who are deceiving us into committing civilizational suicide.

I blame a lot of the women who don’t seems to care and have no morals whatsoever nowadays. You see it EVERYWHERE on tv & just about every u-tube video you open has got some woman half naked and parading around thinking she looks fantastic but in fact she is demoralising herself and every woman on the planet at the way she dresses and the attitudes and their never ending pursuit for the perfect body and face. Boob jobs are a billion dollar industry now and lip/butt enhancements – why the f__k can’t we leave ourselves alone and be happy with our bodies – where has it all gone wrong and why are woman so longing for people to ogle them and get as many likes and loves off Twitter, Facebook, and other media hypes – did they not have a great childhood where they were loved and nurtured by their parents & siblings. Are woman that available now to men that they don’t give a shite and if they fall pregnant they can just take a pill the next day. I pray for those young girls & women who have no choice regarding their circumstances in poorer countries where they treat women like bits of shite – these are the woman who have no choice because their parents sold them to the highest bidder and on and on it goes. I’m only one woman who would love to help those women who are in these situations but have no idea where to start.

That is because THEY are the ones Promoting the problem, and only ACT and TALK like they are trying to fix it…Understand HOW that works.
CLUE: PROBLEM=REACTION=SOLUTION??? DIVIDE & CONQUORE???
Understand???

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